the excerpt from Game Animals of the World
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the excerpt from Game Animals of the World
Indopacific Crocodile INDOPACIFIC CROCODILE Crocodylus porosus German:Leistenkrokodil French: Crocodile marin Spanish: Cocodrilo marino Indopacific crocodile Shot placement Rifles and Ammunition Suggested Calibre: .264 and upwards. Bullet: Expanding bullet designed for penetration. Sights: Medium-range variable scope. Hunting Conditions: Close to medium shot that must be very precise. 328 Game Animals of the World The largest of all living crocodiles, reaching lengths of more than 7 m (23’) and weights exceeding 1000kg (2,200 lb). Commonly in marine situations, including mangrove swamps, estuaries and open ocean, but also penetrates deeply up river systems. Fish, mammals, birds and other animals are eaten, as well as being the most dangerous of man-eaters. It is on the cards to reintroduce trophy hunting in parts of northern Australia as the population has rebounded and cases of man-eating are increasing. Nile Crocodile HUNTABLE CROCODILES OF THE WORLD Many of the world’s crocodile species are classified as threatened, or endangered, but three can be included on the trophy list of hunters. It is also possible that one, or more, of the South American caiman species can be hunted but this is unclear. Even these three species were brought to the brink by over-hunting, mainly to feed the demand for their belly skins for producing leather. This trade is still supplied but mainly from crocodile ranches, as wild harvesting is largely prohibited. NILE CROCODILE Crocodylus niloticus German:Nilkrokodil French: Crocodile du Nil Spanish: Cocodrilo del Nilo Nile crocodile A large crocodile that can reach 5.5 m (18’) in length (larger specimens have been claimed up to 6.5 m (21.3’)) and weights in excess of 1000 kg (2,200 lb). Occupies rivers, lakes, dams, marshes and estuaries and in recent years has become abundant in some areas of the tropics and subtropics. Feeds mainly on fish but also opportunistically hunts mammals, including man. Can be hunted in most range states where trophy hunting is permitted. Most trophies are taken in Zambia and Tanzania. Right front, 156 mm (6.1”) Right back, 258 mm (10.1”) Shot placement Rifles and Ammunition Suggested Calibre: .264 calibre upwards. Bullet: Expanding bullet designed for penetration. Sights: Medium-range variable scope. Hunting Conditions: Close to medium shot that must be very precise. 327